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A selected overview of the week's best watching.

"Breaking Bad" season premiere, 9 p.m. Sunday (March 8), AMC. Bryan Cranston's performance in the series' premier season won him an Emmy. The story, about a high school chemistry teacher turned cancer patient turned meth-cooker, restarts this week for season two with an episode so cramped and claustrophobic you'll want to throw open every window in the house when it's done. Repeats at 11:45 p.m. Wednesday (March 11), 9 p.m. Friday (March 13).

"Dancing with the Stars" season premiere, 7 p.m. Monday (March 9), WGNO-Channel 26. Jewel and Nancy O'Dell dropped out at the last minute due to injury, though both will appear in the season-opener, during which their replacements will be announced.

"ER," 9 p.m. Thursday (March 12), WDSU-Channel 6. NBC's being way too cute about the marquee guest stars on this week's episode, one of the show's last. Original cast members Noah Wyle, Eriq La Salle and Julianna Margulies are being promoted as the key returnees, and Susan Sarandon is being promoted as the key guest star, but there's nothing official about this being George Clooney's reprise visit, though lots of published reports say it might be.

"You're Welcome, America: A Final Night With George W. Bush," 8 p.m. Saturday (March 14), HBO. A live broadcast of Will Ferrell's 90-minute Broadway goodbye to one of his favorite characters.